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You have the power today to influence what the police choose to do in the future. Have you voted?

You have the power to set the local police priorities - they choose and publish on their website areas they are currently focussing on, which I believe are set by the local residents and the amount of calls they get on certain subjects. For Brookmans Park current priorities see

You have the power today to influence what the police choose to do in the future. Have you voted?

You have the power to set the local police priorities - they choose and publish on their website areas they are currently focussing on, which I believe are set by the local residents and the amount of calls they get on certain subjects. For Brookmans Park current priorities see

You have the power today to influence what the police choose to do in the future. Have you voted?

You have the power to set the local police priorities - they choose and publish on their website areas they are currently focussing on, which I believe are set by the local residents and the amount of calls they get on certain subjects. For Brookmans Park current priorities see

If you are not happy with them, why not contact them and ask them to change?

Conor

Interesting link Conor, however can't say I've noticed Police stepping up patrols to combat poor parking around local schools or any targeting those that park on junction corners etc! Never a police officer or car around at school drop off / pick up, however have noticed patrols at other times of day and at weekends!

Interesting link Conor, however can't say I've noticed Police stepping up patrols to combat poor parking around local schools or any targeting those that park on junction corners etc! Never a police officer or car around at school drop off / pick up, however have noticed patrols at other times of day and at weekends!

Agreed.

Gotta say the Police may have more important issues to deal with but every day the ramps provided for disabled wheelchairs/scooters at the junction of Holloways Lane and Dixons Hill Road in Welham Green are blocked by commuter's cars. I believe zero tolerance works, getting away with one offence leads to a bigger one. The WelHat Parking brigade never ever issue parking tickets to these offenders, they prefer to sniff around back streets and cul de sacs in Brookmans Park where in fact their targets are not really causing any harm to anyone. These inept Welhat operatives are so short of brain cells that they do not realiise their shortcomings, and would not even realise them if they were smacked in the face by them with a shovel.Pay peanuts and you get monkeys, albeit they generate the Welhat Council at least 10 fold of their earnings a day. Forget Bali etc, Fair Trade should investigate their exploitation!! A nice little earner innit Rodney, cushtey for WelHat!

Despite all the publicity with the truck driver receiving ten years for killing three people whilst using his hand held device, I noted nine vehicles traveling on GWR today, six of the vehicles were being driven by people using their phones, three with young children in the car!

is it that people dont care or just to stupid to understand consequences.

Bit of both, I think, with the addition of a massive dollop of arrogance. I have seen several cases of people fiddling with their phones while driving. Not sure whether they are tapping in a number or texting, but, whatever they are doing, driving safely is not their priority.

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